NORWALK, CT - August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). This month, the Norwalk Health Department joins the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health officials to celebrate the benefits of vaccines and highlight their importance for people of all ages.

NIAM highlights the various groups of people who benefit of vaccines:
school-aged children, who need back-to-school vaccines;
babies and young children, because a healthy start begins with on-time vaccination;
pregnant women, who can protect themselves and pass protection on to their babies;
adults, because vaccines are not just for kids; and
preteens and teens, who can ensure a healthy future with vaccines.

During NIAM and throughout the year, the Health Department’s Immunization Action Plan (IAP) Program works with families, health care providers, and the community to ensure that area children and adults receive age-appropriate vaccines. This year, the IAP Program continues to run its highly recognized Win/Win/Win campaign to promote the vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV) to young people in the Norwalk area.

As part of the campaign, IAP staff is encouraging health care providers to discuss and administer this anti-cancer vaccine to their pre-teen and teenage patients in Norwalk, Westport, or Wilton. Patients who talk to their doctor about the HPV vaccine and/or receive the vaccine at their pediatrician’s office can enter a drawing to win an iPad, and the offices that enter the most postcards win a free lunch for their staff. The campaign is a Win/Win/Win: Win immunity for children and the community, win an iPad, and win lunch for health staff. The winner of the iPad will be drawn September 27, 2017.

For more information about the Health Department’s services for those seeking vaccines, visit our website at www.norwalkhealth.com.